Rangers fans' favourite Clint Hill may have left Ibrox for pastures new but it's not stopped the veteran defender keeping an eye on what's been going on down Govan way.

The 39-year-old was sent packing by former boss Pedro Caixinha at the end of last season and now plies his trade with English League outfit Carlisle United but the centre-back left a lasting impression on the Gers faithful.

Hill, was bombarded by questions from Rangers supporters as he hosted a Twitter question and answer session and revealed who has impressed him most in the new-look Gers side.

On being asked who the Ibrox side's best summer signing was, Hill said: "Obviously for me Morelos stands out because of his goals and work rate I think."

The man of many clubs also had special praise for young Gers defender Ross McCrorie, adding: "Young Ross is doing brilliant which is good to see."

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Hill also revealed that playing and scoring in the Old Firm derby against Celtic ranks as one of his career highlights.

The man of many clubs - including Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City - scored a late equaliser to earn the Light Blues a 1-1 draw at Celtic Park in March and said: "A brilliant moment for me personally, to play in such a big derby was a big highlight of my career.

Clint Hill says his goal for Rangers against Celtic was a highlight of his career (Image: Reuters)

"Brilliant scenes from the away end and a deafening silence from the other,except for the ball girl."

Hill dropped a hint that he could well be back at Ibrox very soon, to take in the upcoming clash against Aberdeen, which is certain to see him receive a heroes welcome from the home support.